Leeds United dominate Yorkshire line-up in latest Team of the Week


There are two places apiece also for Rotherham United, Doncaster Rovers and Harrogate Town. Our latest line-up can be found below, in a 3-4-3 formation. Have a scroll through and let us know what you think in the comments section below.
Goalkeeper: Viktor Johansson (Rotherham United) – Rock-solid at Deepdale and made a flying save to thwart Jayson Molumby and a very brave block to deny Ched Evans. His face was left in a mess afterwards, but he bore the smile of a winner. Strong display from the big Swede.
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Hide AdDefence: Jayden Bogle (Sheffield United) – Showed plenty of promise and was a good outlet down the right for Sheffield United and continues to perform admirably.


Tom Anderson (Doncaster Rovers) – Enjoying a magnificent season and had to be at his best as Rovers edged out an in-form Oxford side who pushed them all the way at the Keepmoat Stadium.
Connor Hall (Harrogate Town) – A big player for Harrogate and produced a dominant performance as Simon Weaver’s side claimed an important win at Crawley.
Midfield: Stuart Dallas (Leeds United) – Arguably Leeds United’s player of the season thus far and was at his best against Crystal Palace with another irresistible performance. Here, there and everywhere and produced an assist for Harrison’s goal.
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Hide AdMateusz Klich (Leeds United) – Produced a reassuringly back-on-message game and dictated the tempo and flow of the game against Roy Hodgson’s Palace. An easy-on-the-eye player to watch when he is on song.


Matt Smith (Doncaster Rovers) – Produced craft and assurance in the middle of the park as Rovers secured an important win over an in-form rival.
Lewis Wing (Rotherham United) – His axis with Ben Wiles worked well and it helped produce the Millers’ second goal. Showed what he brings to the party with some neat and intelligent contributions. A player who makes things happen.
Forwards: Raphinha (Leeds United) – One of the Premier League’s buys of the season and is in outstanding form. His party piece to deceive a flummoxed Gary Cahill was just sublime.
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Hide AdPatrick Bamford (Leeds United) – His endeavour and intelligence deserved a goal and he duly got one on Monday night. Enjoying a fine season and has stepped up to the top-flight plate in seamless fashion. Twelve goals this term. A superb return.


Aaron Martin (Harrogate Town) – Made it back-to-back goals in successive wins for Harrogate and is back on song for the Sulphurites.
Manager: Paul Warne (Rotherham United).
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